It’s funny to find there are still people around who think if a musician has schooling, it automatically makes him a lesser jazz player. But you don’t learn jazz in school. Paul Horn Read Quote
The enthusiasm, the adulation for us as jazz artists, in Kiev and Odessa was really heartwarming. Paul Horn Read Quote
In 1983, all of us had U.S. passports, but because there was so much tension between America and the U.S.S.R., we were announced as a Canadian group. Paul Horn Read Quote
We were the first small American jazz group since Sidney Bechet in 1927 to play for the public in Moscow and Leningrad. Paul Horn Read Quote
It’s not music you can evaluate in traditional ways. If you look around at a concert, you might see what look like bored people, or maybe they’re drifting, but they’re just having another kind of experience, an inner thing. Paul Horn Read Quote
It was in 1967, and I was on a spiritual pilgrimage to India to study with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. That was before the Beatles saw him, by the way, when not too many people knew of him. Anyway, I visited the Taj and noticed its wonderful sound. Paul Horn Read Quote
We are journeying externally from country to country. We are traveling in historical time, from the present to the distant past. We are traveling inwardly as well, through the music of meditation. Paul Horn Read Quote
Even back when I played ‘straight-ahead,’ I mixed it up. I played some free-form, classical adaptations, solo flute stuff. It was New Age in its own way. Paul Horn Read Quote
Basically, I like to pick up my flute, which is a pretty instrument, and play pretty on it. Paul Horn Read Quote